Physics, asked by kondasrinivas059, 7 months ago

The distance between the centres of carbon and
oxygen atoms in the Carbon monoxide gas molecule
is 1.12x10^-10m . The distance of centre of mass of the molecule relative to carbon atom is x × 10^-10m. Then 'x' value is

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Answered by Sudhir1188
1

Answer:

Let x be the distance to center of the mass from oxygen to the atom so, the distance to the center of the mass from the oxygen atom

= 1.13 * 10^{-10}-x

Here Mass of the carbon atom m_1 = 12

and mass of the oxygen atom m_2 = 16

Now m_1X = m_2(1.13*10^{-10}-x)</strong> <strong>

finally:-

X = 0.646*10^{-10}m

Hope this would clear your doubt.

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Answered by jeetbhatt05359
3

Answer:

0.64

Explanation:

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